Trump Calls American Killed In London a “Great American,” Upsets Twitter Users

After a terrorist carried out a heinous attack on Westminster Bridge in London, the government learned that an American had been the during the incident. President Donald Trump expressed his condolences to the man’s family — and liberals childishly freaked over one phrase.

After learning that Kurt Cochran, a Utah man, was killed during the terror attack, President Trump tweeted, “A great American, Kurt Cochran, was killed in the London terror attack. My prayers and condolences are with his family and friends.”

A great American, Kurt Cochran, was killed in the London terror attack. My prayers and condolences are with his family and friends.

Apparently Guterman was unfamiliar with the fact that the word “eulogy” derives from the Greek words meaning “to speak well of.” That’s what we generally try to do of the dead, at least in this country. (To his credit, Guterman later apologized for his tweet, admitting that it was “insensitive.”)

The liberal whiners just kept at it, deflecting from the major point that we lost an American life during that attack and we should all be sending prayers and condolences to Cochran’s family instead of getting into an online fight with our president.

@realDonaldTrump How swift, yet you never acknowledged the attack at the mosque in Canada.